Message-ID: <25525995.1075840299127.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 15:43:38 -0800 (PST) From: update@listserv.dowjones.com To: new_features@listserv2.dowjones.com Subject: Get More Out of Your New Wall Street Journal Online Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: "WSJ.com Editors" X-To: NEW_FEATURES@LISTSERV2.DOWJONES.COM X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Shively, Hunter S.\Deleted Items X-Origin: SHIVELY-H X-FileName: hunter shively 6-26-02.PST __________________________________ NEW FEATURES from The Wall Street Journal Dear Subscriber: I hope you've had a chance to try out the new Wall Street Journal Online since we introduced it January 28. If you haven't done so, I encourage you to visit http://online.wsj.com and see what your fellow subscribers are talking about - from home-page personalization to improved links in articles to more intuitive navigation. We've seen many of you taking advantage of the personalization features to have home-page access to your regularly used news categories and portfolio. Remember you can set up personalization by using Setup Center or directly from different pages of the site, using the "Add to Personalized Home Page" link on industry and topic pages. If you aren't seeing your portfolio on your home page, use the "Layout" option in the Setup Center and click "Show" on the buttons for Portfolio, then click Save Settings. We know that with such a major step forward in design and functionality some people may have trouble finding their favorite content or features at first. We hope long-time subscribers will appreciate the new labels for sections, which many users - new and old - have indicated they find faster and more intuitive than the original navigation. One feature that I hope you have found by now is the "In Today's Paper" page available from a link right below the main left-hand section navigation. At a glance, this page allows you to see the articles that appear on the print Journal's section pages, including Marketplace, Money & Investing and Weekend Journal on Fridays. We also provide links on this page to the past several days, and we're continuing to build up the archive of previous days. (You'll also find Page One articles listed on your home page directly below the What's News column.) + Opinion is where you'll find Wall Street Journal editorials, commentaries and op-ed columns. It's on the main section navigation. + Quotes & Research encompasses all of the in-depth company information you may have known as Briefing Books. Use the upper-right Quotes & Research form to get started. + Archive Search, available on the Advanced Search page linked from below the upper-right search form, provides access into the premium 20-year archive of Journal articles and more than 6,000 other sources formerly known as Publications Library. It's provided in conjunction with Factiva, a Dow Jones-Reuters company. We made substantial changes to our systems to support the new Online Journal, and we've been working around the clock to ensure that you find every aspect of the site a more useful experience. For more tips on how to make the most of the new Online Journal, go to http://public.wsj.com/tour As always, we appreciate knowing what you think. Write me at nbudde@wsj.com. Sincerely, Neil F. Budde Publisher, The Wall Street Journal Online nbudde@wsj.com __________________________________ ABOUT THIS E-MAIL When you registered with The Wall Street Journal Online, you indicated you wished to receive this New Features Alert e-mail. From time to time, we will also send you e-mail announcements on new features and special offers from other Dow Jones products and services. IF YOU ARE A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER, you can remove yourself from this list by visiting this URL: http://interactive.wsj.com/user-cgi-bin/searchUser.pl?action=emailalert Uncheck the appropriate box at the bottom of the page to unsubscribe from this list. Click on the "save selections" button. For further questions, please contact our customer service department by phone or e-mail. You can call us at 1-800-369-2834 or 1-609-514-0870 between 7 a.m. and Midnight ET Monday-Friday. To contact us through e-mail, please address your e-mail to onlinejournal@wsj.com. Please do not reply to this e-mail directly. IF YOU ARE NOT A CURRENT SUBSCRIBER, you can remove yourself by e-mailing onlinejournal@wsj.com or calling our customer service department at 1-800-369-2834 or 1-609-514-0870 between 7 a.m. and midnight ET Monday-Friday. Please read our Privacy Policy at: http://interactive.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/privacy.html __________________________________ Copyright 2002 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.